Now china comes

After US President Donald Trump made a commitment to firmly answer the chemical attack in Syria, China warned against military action in Beirut. In a meeting of the Cabinet in the White House on Monday, Trump told the attack on the innocent people of Syrian civilians in Damma Nagar, which has resulted in death of at least 80 people, including children
Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Geng Shuang said at a regular press conference in Magwalwar in Beijing that his country is against the threat of non-force use or force use. He said that before any comprehensive, neutral and purposeful investigation, no party should reach any conclusion by predicting the results. They said, 'The military method will not take us anywhere.'

Meanwhile, the Syrian government and its allies, Russia, have rejected the claim of a chemical attack. Russian President Vladimir Putin warned against any provocation in this matter. Trump had attacked a Syrian government's air bases after a alleged chemical attack last year, a missile attack. Trump had said about the chedical attack that it would have to pay a big price. The following day, there were air strikes on Syria's military bases, for which the US was initially responsible. However, later the army of Syria and Russia attributed it to Israel